Outfielder Torii Hunter left the team and was placed on the restricted list for personal reasons. One of Hunter's three high school-aged sons had been arrested along with four fellow students at a Dallas-area school on charges of sexual assault.

Darius McClinton-Hunter, 17, was one of those arrested after a month-long investigation of sexual assault of a child. The charge is a second-degree felony. Three of the five students arrested were juveniles, but McClinton-Hunter and another were arrested as adults.

"This is very tough for a father. Thanks for ur prayers and support. Be Blessed everyone!" Torii Hunter posted on his Twitter account Monday afternoon. He flew back to Texas on Monday afternoon to be with his family, and McClinton-Hunter was released on $15,000 bond.

"It's a personal issue," manager Mike Scioscia said of Hunter's absence. "We'll go day to day with it and just see where it is. That's all I'm going to say."

McClinton-Hunter is an exceptional athlete who has been recruited by several high-powered football schools, with SMU, Utah, Wake Forest, West Virginia and Texas Tech reportedly making scholarship offers to the wide receiver.

Mark Trumbo replaced Hunter in right field Monday, and he went 2-for-4 in the Angels' 5-0 loss to the Oakland A's.

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